CompTIA A+ Full Course for Beginners - Module 13 - Securing Workstations and Data
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- Опубліковано 7 сер 2024
- Module 13 (Securing Workstations and Data) of the Full CompTIA A+ Training Course which is for beginners. Security and Data Protection being the main objects. This is mostly part of Core 2 - 1002
In this video we cover the fourth module of Core 2 of the Full A+ Course which is still mostly focused on Security and Data Protection
Below you'll find some time stamps to some of the main topics discussed in this module, this is not all the topics in the module though:
00:00 Intro
00:21 Main Topics List
01:32 Authentication
04:25 Multi-Factor Authentication
07:40 Software Tokens
11:30 Password Protection Policies
18:24 Account Restrictions
25:18 Desktop Lock & Timeout
29:29 ACL's & Directory Permissions
32:23 Data Encryption
34:22 Full Disk Encryption
41:53 Incident Response Policies
46:18 Incident Response Documentation
49:14 Data & Device Preservation
52:20 Chain of Custody
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Most welcome, hope it helps you out
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Most welcome. What career/field were you in before switching over to IT now?
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5 days? Damn can anyone retain all this information that quickly?
Well...yes and no. Most people who attend the 5 days A+ forget most of the stuff by the end of the course because it's information overload.
There are some companies that will sometimes from their side stretch it out over like 10 days for example. This is better in my opinion for people that's brand new to IT.
The 5 days course is more for people with existing IT experience who just want to build onto that.
I personally think the sweet spot is about 7 days but I don't know of any company that sells the course as a 7 day course. 5 days is brutal even on me as the trainer. I would normally start at 8am in the morning then and then only finish at around 4-5pm in the afternoon each day. This is without doing any practical exercises in the course then. There just is no time at all for practical exercises in the 5 day course.
Luckily with these videos, you can pause them and watch them over and over until you eventually one day remember most of it. Your not rushed at all
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If we watch and mostly retain the information from the entire video series, will we be ready for the exam? or would you recommend any additional study?
Well if you mostly retain the info like you said then you should be able to pass the exams but I'd recommend studying for another 2 weeks after that.
Usually after doing a course we recommend you take about roughly 2 weeks to go through your manuals and what not again just to refresh and see if you missed anything.
You should also be aware that each of the two A+ exams has "simulations" or performance questions as some folks call it. They aren't hard at all but they can catch you off guard if you don't know about them.
They will for example give you 3 fake pretend pc's with a bunch of random hardware components and then they will ask you which component you think belongs to which pc. Each pc has a different purpose so that's how you identity which part goes where. For example one PC is a gaming PC so if you see a fancy graphics card in the list of hardware, that part would go into the gaming PC :)
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